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Immersion Probes Enable Faster, Safer UV-Vis Measurements
Booth 2113.
Hellma's immersion probes are efficient with automatic tablet dissolution (TDA) tests. The probe operates as an analysis element in cooperation with Erweka's RoboDis system. A fully automated robotic arm, equipped with an immersion probe, serves several different vessels, enabling sequential UV-Vis measurements with high flexibility and throughput.
With collaboration of Erweka's R&D department, these immersion probes were designed with a custom-built conical measuring head minimizing the carry-over effect. Modified fiber optic cables ensure quick maintenance and replacement. In addition, probes with five different optical path lengths are available. Because fewer parts are required, using immersion probes with RoboDis reduces disturbing sources of tablet dissolution tests.
Hellma USA, Inc.*
80 Skyline Drive
Plainview NY 11803
Phone:
516-935-0007
Fax:
516-939-0555
http://www.hellmausa.com
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